Tarpon Springs Divorce and Family Law Attorneys

Pinellas Family Lawyer serves individuals and families in Tarpon Springs, Florida, who need clear, steady guidance through divorce, custody, support, and other family law matters.

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We focus exclusively on Florida family law and represent clients throughout Pinellas County, including Tarpon Springs. Whether you are planning ahead or responding to an urgent legal issue, we help you understand what matters now and what to expect next.

Divorce raises important questions about finances, parenting, and future stability. We assist Tarpon Springs clients with:

  • Contested and uncontested divorces
  • Divorce filings in Pinellas County Circuit Court
  • Division of marital property and debts
  • Alimony and spousal support issues
  • Parenting plans and timesharing
  • Child support matters
  • Enforcement of final divorce judgments

For parents, custody—called timesharing in Florida—is often the most sensitive issue. We help Tarpon Springs parents with:

  • Creating parenting plans that reflect real‑life schedules
  • Timesharing disputes and enforcement
  • Parental responsibility concerns
  • Relocation requests
  • Modifications when circumstances change

Child support issues often arise alongside custody and divorce cases. We assist with:

  • Establishing child support under Florida guidelines
  • Modifying child support after income or timesharing changes
  • Enforcing unpaid child support
  • Addressing disputes connected to custody modifications

Alimony can be one of the most contested parts of a divorce. We represent clients dealing with:

  • Temporary alimony during divorce
  • Bridge‑the‑gap alimony
  • Rehabilitative alimony
  • Durational alimony
  • Modifications or enforcement of alimony orders

We handle adult and minor name changes in Florida, including name changes connected to:

  • Divorce or remarriage
  • Family or personal reasons
  • Minor children (with required consent or court approval)

Family law cases are handled in Pinellas County Circuit Court, not by individual cities. The courthouse location depends on the type of case and filing procedures.

The length of a divorce depends on whether it is contested, whether children are involved, and how quickly issues are resolved. Some cases move quickly, while others take more time.

Yes. Florida law permits modifications when there has been a substantial change in circumstances, such as changes in income or shifts in parenting schedules.

Seasonal or fluctuating income can be relevant in child support or custody matters. These issues should be addressed carefully when setting or modifying court orders.

You are not required to have an attorney, but family law matters often involve long‑term financial and parenting consequences. Legal guidance can help you avoid mistakes and protect your interests.

When you contact our office, you can expect straightforward answers about:

  • How Florida family law works
  • How cases are handled in Pinellas County courts
  • What documents or information may be helpful
  • What your next steps could look like

Call us today if you are contemplating divorce, have already been served with dissolution paperwork, or need help settling paternity or child custody disputes.